“Underpinned by a vivacious creative spirit that veers past any barriers placed in its way.” – Clash Music

“[Bye Bye Land] kicks in the door and gets to work” – Pitchfork

“The Coral joyriding with Black Lips” – NME

“The new album shows a band willing to break free of past habits and evolve.” – Consequence of Sound

Toronto’s Hooded Fang share another cut from their forthcoming album ‘Venus On Edge,’ out May 13 via the band’s own Daps Records. Stream the pummeling “Dead Battery” over at DIY Magazine and on SoundCloud.

Hooded Fang have been a force in Canadian music and beyond for the last few years. To their enormous credit, they continue to blast their sound to smithereens before picking up the most jagged pieces and moving forth.

Where once in their career lead songwriter Daniel Lee would have used lush instrumentation or thick harmony to evoke urgency, Venus on Edge gives us Ritalin tempos and sheet metal guitars, nagging us until there’s no choice but to give them what they want, surrender.

Having written plenty of lyrics in their time, Hooded Fang has already expressed angst, existential crisis wanderings and devastating heartbreak in various ways.Venus on Edge got Hooded Fang writing about subjects like Condominium Developments (Glass Shadows) and White Privilege (Shallow); Corporate Brainwashing (Plastic Love) and The Over-Consumption and Fleeting Nature of Technology (Dead Battery); and things like How Humans Would Stupidly React if Aliens Came to Earth (Impressions).

The combination of Lee’s vocals, Lane Halley‘s manic riffs, April Aliermo‘s hypnotic basslines and D.Alex Meeks‘ spastic rhythms leave the listener confronted with the questions, “Is this too much for you? Can you take it?” Hooded Fang will be touring Canada this summer in support of their new album.